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GA as a regulatory link between the showy floral traits color and scent
Jasmin Ravid
, Ben Spitzer-Rimon
, Yumiko Takebayashi
, Mitsunori Seo
, Alon Cna'ani
, Javiera Aravena-Calvo
, Tania Masci
, Moran Farhi
,
Alexander Vainstein
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Corresponding author for this work
Institute of Plant Sciences and Genetics in Agriculture
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Petunia
100%
Floral Traits
100%
Flower Development
66%
Floral Scent
66%
Phenylpropanoid Pathway
66%
DELLA
66%
Advanced Stage
33%
Overexpression
33%
Signal Transduction
33%
Negative Effects
33%
Transcript Level
33%
Repressor
33%
Scent-related Gene
33%
Virus-induced Gene Silencing
33%
Liquid Chromatography-tandem Mass Spectrometry (LC-MS/MS)
33%
Negative Regulation
33%
Post-transcriptional
33%
Knock
33%
Agrobacterium-mediated Transformation
33%
Pollinators
33%
Negatively Regulate
33%
Pathway Genes
33%
Sequential Activation
33%
Gas Chromatography-mass Spectrometry
33%
Biosynthesis Gene
33%
Phenylpropanoids
33%
Volatile Emission
33%
Pool Size
33%
GA Biosynthesis
33%
Pollinator Attraction
33%
Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology
Petunia
100%
Flower Development
66%
Pollinator
66%
Signal Transduction
33%
Agrobacterium
33%
Repressor
33%
Anabolism
33%
Downregulation
33%
Transient Expression
33%
Gene Inactivation
33%
Agricultural and Biological Sciences
Petunia
100%
Anthesis
66%
Pollinator
66%
Branches
33%
Agrobacterium
33%
Oxen
33%
Gene Inactivation
33%
Signal Transduction
33%